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2-Methoxy-3-pyridinemethanol is an important intermediate chemical in the production of various pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and pigments.
The process of synthesizing 2-methoxy-3-pyridinemethanol involves several steps, which can be classified into four main categories: classical, enzymatic, biotechnological, and microwave-assisted routes.
Classical Synthetic Routes of 2-Methoxy-3-pyridinemethanol:
The classical routes of synthesizing 2-methoxy-3-pyridinemethanol involve the use of conventional chemical methods.
These methods usually involve the use of hazardous reagents and harsh conditions that can lead to low yields and high costs.
The classical routes can be broadly classified into three categories, namely the classical hydrolysis, the classical reduction, and the classical oxidation routes.
Hydrolysis Route:
The hydrolysis route involves the treatment of 2-methoxy-3-pyridine with aqueous hydrochloric acid to yield 2-methoxy-3-pyridinemethanol.
The reaction is usually carried out at moderate temperatures and pressures, and the product is isolated by filtration and washing with water.
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